More settings tab (Destination Bulk Configuration)

Configure common configuration options that available to all destination types.

You can access this tab when you simultaneously configure multiple destinations. For more information, see Managing destinations.

Click in table cells to configure values for a destination.

  • Name column — Specifies the name of the destination.
  • Use advanced costing — Determines if Output Manager applies advanced costing to the destination. Examples of advanced costing include costs associated with stapling documents.
  • Advanced Costing — Specifies the advanced costing profile that Output Manager applies to the destination. Select a profile or create one from the Manage Advanced Costing Profiles dialog box.
  • B&W Cost column — Specifies the printing cost per page for black and white documents.

If you want to bill less than 1 cent per page, change the Windows currency settings to display more than 2 decimal places. To do this, open Control Panel and click Region and Language. On the Formats tab, click Additional settings. Click the Currency tab and change the No. of digits after decimal option to either 3 or 4.

  • Color Cost column — Specifies the printing cost per page for color documents.

If you want to bill less than 1 cent per page, change the Windows currency settings to display more than 2 decimal places. To do this, open Control Panel and click Region and Language. On the Formats tab, click Additional settings. Click the Currency tab and change the No. of digits after decimal option to either 3 or 4.

  • Include Documents In Green Reports column — Specifies if documents sent to the destination are available for green reports. The documents appear in green reports once Output Manager deletes them from the Retained tab.
  • Associated Device column — Selects the SNMP device that will be associated with the destination. This opens the Select Device dialog box. This option is available for IPP, LPR, and socket destinations.
Do not change the associated device for destinations that were created automatically.
  • Printer Family column — Specifies the printer family profile to use. Printer families are used in Output Manager to configure commands for print languages and map them to destinations based on their capabilities. You can select a printer family profile from the list or click the browse button (...) to create or manage profiles from the Manage Printer Family Profiles dialog box.
  • Output Process column — Specifies if you want to use an output process. Output processes can be created to impact documents as they are being sent to a destination. The processes contain a set of actions which could be used for search and replace, setting finishing options, editing PJL commands, inserting overlays, and so on. You can select an output process from the list or click the browse button (...) to create or manage profiles from the Manage Output Process Profiles dialog box.
  • Override Document Output Process column — Determines if the selected output process will be used when an output process is assigned to the document.
  • Failover Profile column — Specifies if you want to use a failover profile. Failover profiles specify what should happen to documents when they are sent to inaccessible destinations (they are not able to receive documents). You can select a failover profile from the list or click the browse button (...) to create or manage profiles from the Manage Failover Profiles dialog box.
  • Override Document Failover Profile column — Determines if the selected failover profile will be used when a failover profile is assigned to the document.